Example sentences of "[that] [verb] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , it may also be possible to engineer plants that scavenge other greenhouse gases , such as methane , from the atmosphere .
2 The information is transmitted vertically to other DNA in cells ( that make other cells ) that make sperms or eggs .
3 And Disney 's current production run is being financed partly by $200m given by a group of Japanese investors on terms that make other studios green with envy .
4 ‘ There is some irony in the fact that helping other companies make the best use of their existing premises — by installing mezzanine floors or space-saving racking systems — has meant that we have had to move to new premises to cope with the workload , ’ said Mr. Jeary .
5 As was seen in Chapter 2 , CAB volunteers expressly state that helping other people is an important part of the job satisfaction of an advice worker .
6 To quote Mortgage Finance Monthly , the monthly newsletter of the Council of Mortgage Lenders ( tel : 071–437 0655 ) : ‘ Advertisers that sell other services , typically an endowment policy or general insurance , will have to make clear to prospective borrowers that a mortgage is available whether or not other services are also taken from the lender . ’
7 A word that joins other words , phrases or clauses , such as but , and , although , as .
8 This is balance of trade improving for those countries that supply other member countries with diverted imports .
9 It might be tempting to run a network cable inside an existing duct or trunking system that contains other cables , but make sure you check it out first .
10 But it was a place that drew other creatures to its calm , to rest awhile and find their strength again .
11 He pulled up his roots a second time and moved to another new land , Germany , where during the twelve years that were left to him he accomplished a ‘ ballet miracle ’ , building not merely a repertory and a company in Stuttgart , but a whole new public attitude that affected other theatres throughout the country .
12 The danger is when they 're the ones that if they 're the ones that stop other people sorting out their own feelings and emotions erm and I think in the work that I 've done in schools and in other situations following disasters one of the biggest problems has been that those expressing denial or saying that we should be able to cope with this , children are resilient , they do n't have these problems , erm they 've often stopped people getting the help that they need ; often stopped other teachers getting the help that they need .
13 Of course , it is purely coincidental that to help other mothers and brides-to-be , we also consulted Harry Dodson , he of The Victorian Kitchen Garden fame , to find out which flowers a Victorian country bride would have picked to decorate the church and make her bouquet .
14 The baroque furnishings or simple motifs that accompany other subjects such as the stage designer James Bailey or Anne , Viscountess Norwich , give the portraits a resonance and pay tribute to the influence of Peter Rose Pulham as well as showing Goodman 's own mastery of lighting to create sculptural effects .
15 were able to circumvent difficulties that plagued other ice core sites .
16 It was probably the archosaurs that started the division between herbivores and carnivores , since all primitive animals were scavengers , or killed prey that killed other prey .
17 But those mythic monsters were as dwarves to the waves that inhabit other oceans .
18 Opponents argued that teaching other languages , especially those spoken at home , would impede the ability of children to speak and write English .
19 They in turn act as enzymes , machines that manufacture other compounds in the cells , the gene products .
20 Barry Cryer and Willie Rushton disgrace themselves with the kind of behaviour that gets other people put into homes .
21 If we translate the colloquial meaning of ‘ nice guy ’ into its Darwinian equivalent , a nice guy is an individual that assists other members of its species , at its own expense , to pass their genes on to the next generation .
22 Generally the reader wants his narrator to be upright , decent , honest , and not prone to the lusts that plague other people — never ourselves .
23 Rights are a central issue in being assertive ( see page 8 ) , since a decision to be assertive , as opposed to aggressive or submissive , is in effect a decision to stand up for your rights in a way that respects other people 's rights .
24 The indignity of peering into other people 's intimacies had appalled me , quite overpowering the acquired , accepted knowledge that reading other people 's letters was one of the things that was n't done .
25 A woman like that 's a … one of those things that helps other things to get started ? ’
26 What is communicated can easily be a view that ignores other religions , or that interprets them inadequately within terms of a comparison with one 's own , or that accepts them without trying to relate to them so that they exist in a kind of schizophrenic soup in the mind and emotions .
27 It is useful for those of us who worry that hearing other opinions and listening to other people may weaken our case , or make it difficult for us to concentrate on our own determined agenda .
28 Sometimes there is , especially when one has to act on one 's beliefs in ways that affect other people .
29 The visionary leader is a transformer , cutting through complex problems that leave other strategists stranded .
30 I take a furtive and secret pride in the fact that I can do all these things , that I am physically strong , can lift and carry things that defeat other women , wonder with some scorn what it must be like to have to learn to clean a house when adult , not have the ability laid down as part of the growing self .
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